Friday, October 26, 2012

Yesterday I had a doctors appointment and while I was waiting a woman around her late 30's early 40's came in for an appointment as well. While we both sat in the waiting room she was called and a woman within her early 20's came out in her scrubs and clipboard. The patient hesitantly stood up and went to the office window. As the nurse stood there I heard the woman ask for another nurse because being that she is not a child she would like a more upper level nurse assisting her. Annoyed the secretary couldn't do much but just shake her head and asked her to wait. Whispering under her breath the secretary told the nurse to take me. As she called my name I could here her voice shaking and quiet. I stood up, and as I passed the woman I of course gave her one of the "looks" that women across the globe have excelled in accomplishing. Once I got into the room I couldn't help but address the situation. She began telling me that this was her first job but not her first insult, she never thought people would be so picky when it came to age in a health office. She continued talking about how her college professor warned them in a joking matter about this but I just stood there in disbelief. How can people be so rude to do something like this especially to someone that holds the future? Once she finished with her tests she walked out and thanked me for my understanding and hoped that she performed her tasks as i had hoped. Once she walked out I staid baffled at the fact that this young woman, who performed like any other nurse I have ever had, had just been belittled of her abilities. If only the woman in the waiting room did not read a book by its cover she would have had the opportunity to meet such a skilled professional. 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Don't judge a book by it's cover...

This video definitely made me laugh, it not only gave us a view on how people are treated but a perspective to a brighter change against ageism. A lot of people seem to loose respect toward people once they hit a certain age or think we know more then they do. But to be honest we don't. People today in our society that have lived longer lives seem to hold the most history. I believe they are a source of knowledge and definitely a spark of spirit. Just because they may not have the same physical appearance doesn't mean they don't hold inside the same thing... don't just a book by its cover right? Then why not put that into action? Ageism doesn't only happen in the workplace it happens daily in our lives, people are constantly putting elders down judging them to be useless or handicap. These men and women hold so much more then what they may appear to be. Ageism is a harsh thing that constantly is shutting down lively spirits and helpful characters like these people shown in this video.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Men always have it easy...

In the article I researched for this week I found a challenge us woman are being faced with. In this generation we are surrounded by leading and inspirational women who have taken new titles such as governor, lawyer, police woman, and several more that where not so long ago given to only men. But in the movement of all this positive advancements we are taking, we are getting set back by ageism. Women now, more then men, have been forced to retire at an age range of 50-64, and not willingly but forced. Females have become faced with a huge increase in job loose due to their age and outsider's views on elders. A huge problem with this has been that these women suffering early job loose, now also deal with the longer life expectancy of their parents. And as we learned women have become more independent which leads to marriage not being such an important deal for them like before. So with the growth of independence there comes a growth of responsibilities, which ageism has made more difficult to handle.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Ageism meets the medical field.

This article about how ageism is affecting the medical field because of young students choices in careers fascinated me. Being that I want me to enter to medical field when I am older it made me realize about how many people I constantly hear say that they want to take on a position where their patience's ages range from a couple of months to 18, what about the rest of them? This article states that many young adults choose to interact with a younger crowd of patience instead leaving the percentage of  professionals that care for the elderly very small. This large difference in choice for a profession has affected hospitals world wide, because along side the continuation of births occurring people are aging and left with now fewer consultants. 
I understand that with elderly patients new topics come about such as health care but the younger generation I would think has a double amount of situations that a health professional would have to deal with like the various shots a new born gets and the on going vaccinations we get to prevent diseases. In my opinion, although I am one of the people who wants to get involved in nursing with infants, the elderly have as much importance in the health point of view. Our life cycle seems to be a never ending circle in my point of view and just as fragile and delicate a baby may seem to us older adults seem to fall right back into that category once the go up in age. The importance in every field of medicine I believe is important and cannot be compared and to have such a negative combination of ageism and career choice is quite horrible.
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